Welcome to IHeartJake.com, your #1 fansite dedicated to the Academy Award nominated actor Jake Gyllenhaal. You may know Jake from such movies as Donnie Darko, The Day After Tomorrow, Brokeback Mountain, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Nightcrawler. I Heart Jake is also home to the largest Jake Gyllenhaal based gallery, forum and video archive on the net. So please, take a look around, and we hope you enjoy your stay!

Jake Gyllenhaal stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night to promote ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ and ‘Sea Wall / A Life’. Check out the full interview in our video archive. Screen captures are in the gallery.

Today playwright Nick Payne and Jake Gyllenhaal discussed the New York premiere of their new show at The Public Theater, “Sea Wall / A Life”, on the All of It with Alison Stewart podcast. Take a listen below:

At their best, one-person plays have the intimacy and urgency of an encounter with someone who needs to get something off his or her chest, ideally portrayed by an actor who compels us to listen. Two such plays—Simon Stephens’s Sea Wall and Nick Payne’s A Life—open as a twin set next month at the Public Theater.

Under the direction of the smashing Carrie Cracknell, each is a short monologue that, beneath its spare surface, grapples with profound questions about life, death, and identity.

In A Life, Gyllenhaal plays a man struggling to reconcile his emotions surrounding the death of his father and the birth of his daughter. Originally titled The Art of Dying, the piece started as a monologue that Payne performed at London’s Donmar Warehouse in 2013, in the aftermath of his own father’s death.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan stopped by The Today Show this morning to discuss their upcoming film, ‘Wildlife’. Follow the link below to watch the interview, or download the video in our media section.

On October 1st, the New York City Center will kick off a new season, during which it will celebrate it’s 75th anniversary. To honor its rich history, the City Center has commissioned 3 visual art installations, including one which features a series of photos by Nina Robinson of artists who’ve worked with the venue, including Jake Gyllenhaal. Jake’s photo and thoughts on what the City Center means to him are below:

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“Home for me is where a challenge lies. Little Shop of Horrors was the first time I had sung to a New York audience. I can still remember the feeling, the vibration of the audience. It was an inexplicable feeling. I couldn’t really comprehend it. That energy has been pretty much unmatched since that moment by anything that I’ve performed, in a film or in front of an audience.”

Integrity, dedication and boundless curiosity – Jake Gyllenhaal is said to embody all those qualities as the new face of the Santos de Cartier timepiece. And rightly so, for the man indeed has a pioneering spirit.

Gyllenhaal is regarded as one of the most adventurous actors of his generation. His roles span a wide spectrum: from troubled teenager in 2001 cult hit Donnie Darko to Brokeback Mountain’s conflicted, repressed sheep herder.

According to him, the latter remains as a favourite. Speaking to Star2.com via email, the 37-year-old says that the fearlessness of the film’s two characters was a lesson for everyone, especially when it came out in 2005.

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